Welcome, my name is Dave Smith. For several years I served as a local movie host
in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. I've designed this site primarily for those who are interested in the "Golden Age"
of motion pictures--the 1930's and 1940's. Additionally there will be information on films from other years,
including current films. Particular attention will be given to actors, actresses, directors, and other film artists
from my native state of Indiana.

Please note that my book, "Hoosiers in Hollywood" is now sold out. Due to budget constrictions, The Indiana Historical
Society Press has informed me they will not be able to print a second edition.
However, the Indianapolis Public Library bought 60 copies. Therefore
most branch libraries in Indianapolis should have a copy. There are some used copies available on amazon.com.
. Click on the site menu below for more information
about this book.
I am currently available for my "Hoosiers in Hollywood" power point presentation. The presentation is from 45 to 60 minutes long and is
accompanied by many wonderful photos of Hoosiers who have contributed to the art of motion pictures. If you would like to book me for your social club or
assisted living center, you may contact me at...celluloidsam@yahoo.com.

"Spanning 596 pages in an oversized format, and nicely printed
on coated paper stock, 'Hoosiers in Hollywood' is clearly a labor of
love for its author. Smith's biographical sketches are well-written and
researched. Wherever possible he has included quotes about their
roots. Marjorie Main once said of Ma Kettle, 'I don't think I could have
ever played that role if I hadn't lived on a farm in Indiana.'

I doubt if there's a detail he's overlooked, and his appendices
cover such unclassifiable contributors to the movie world as industry czar
Will Hays and agent-turned-mogul Jules Stein.

'Hoosiers in Hollywood is an entertaining, attractive, and
surprisingly interesting coffee table book.

This is the first and only
biography of Clifton Webb. Six chapters are in his own words!

Publication date: July, 2011
by The University Press of Mississippi.

This is an autobiography/biography.
It is the first ever written on Clifton Webb who was one of the top moneymakers in the history
of Twentieth Century-Fox.

More than any other male movie star, the refined Clifton Webb (1889-1966) caused the movie-going public to
change its image of a leading man. In a day when leading men were supposed to be strong, virile, and brave, Clifton Webb
projected an image of flip, acerbic arrogance. He was able to play
everything from a decadent columnist (Laura) to a fertile father (Cheaper by the Dozen and The Remarkable
Mr. Pennypacker), delivering lines in an urbanely clipped, acidly dry manner with impeccable timing. Sitting Pretty
is his remarkable story.

Long before his film career began, Webb was a child actor. He later sang grand opera and then
became a suavely effete song-and-dance man in numerous Broadway musicals and revues.

Webb began to write his autobiography
but said he eventually had gotten "bogged down" in the process. However, he did complete six chapters and left a hefty
collection of notes that he intended to use in the proposed book. His writing is as witty and sophisticated as his onscreen
persona. Those six chapters, his voluminous notes, and personal research by the coauthor provide thirteen
chapters that present an
intimate view of an amazingly talented man's life and times.

Scott Eyman, author of Empire of Dreams: The Epic Life of
Cecil B. DeMille and Lion of Hollywood: The Life of Louis B. Mayer says...

"Clifton
Webb was the unlikeliest of movie stars, but a movie star he was, and
reading the completed chapters of his autobiography is a tremendous
pleasure. The voice is unmistakably that of Waldo Lydecker, of
Elliott Templeton, of Clifton Webb. David Smith has performed a
heroic feat of archeology in rescuing and completing this delightful book
about a delightful man."

Leonard Maltin says...

"...an
unusual entry in the publisher's Hollywood Legends series.
The text is based on Webb's unfinished autobiography, which Smith
completed by examining extensive notes the actor left behind. It
features a ringing endorsement by Richard D. Zanuck, Darryl F.'s son, who
grew up knowing Webb as an extended member of his family as well as two of
the best biographers working today, David Stenn and Scott Eyman.
Robert Wagner says the book reads as if it were written by Elliot
Templeton, the character he played so beautifully in The Razor's
Edge."

MY THIRD BOOK!

Just published by Arcadia!

Available
at Barnes and Noble and amazon.com.

INDIANAPOLIS TELEVISION

This is a history of Indianapolis television
from 1949 when the first TV station signed on, to the present. It is available at any Barnes and Noble bookstore as well as on
amazon.com. This book is loaded with photos. If you lived in Indianapolis anytime from 1949 to 2012, you will recognize
many of your favorite local television personalities! Names like...Stan Wood, Bob Hardy, Harlow Hickenlooper, Captain Starr, Curley
Myers, Ann Wagner, Dick Lingle, Frances Farmer, Vince Leonard, Gilbert Forbes, Richard Hickox, Janie, Cowboy Bob, Selwin,
Sammy Terry, Mike Ahern, Howard Caldwell, Jim Wilson, Tom Carnegie, Don Hein, George Willeford, Don Melvoin, Dick Summers, Jimmy Mack,
Jane Pauley, David Letterman, Faith Levitt, Janet Langhart, Barbara Boyd, Rolland Smith, Debbie Drake and many, many more!